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African Air Transport Management: Strategic Analysis of African Aviation Market 2023 ed.

Hardback by Samunderu, Eyden

African Air Transport Management: Strategic Analysis of African Aviation Market

£69.99

ISBN:
9783031293238
Publication Date:
27 May 2023
Edition/language:
2023 ed. / English
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing AG
Pages:
235 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Jan - 4 Feb 2025
African Air Transport Management: Strategic Analysis of African Aviation Market

Description

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the African air transport market from a strategic management perspective. Drawing on well-grounded theories, research applications and real-world case studies, it examines competition dynamics, interconnectivity, the growth of low-cost carriers, and demand patterns in air transport for both passenger and cargo traffic. It also presents an expert analysis on the introduction of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), made possible by the liberalization of the air transport market, from a regulatory perspective. Based on the results of the analysis, the book evaluates both the benefits and limitations of an open skies agreement. Furthermore, it shed lights on the challenges and complexities of African public infrastructure investments and airport financing, discusses the impact of COVID-19, and provides strategic recommendations for airlines. The book is aimed at professionals in aviation and airline industries and students interested in the African air transport market.

Contents

The Context of the Airline Industry - An African Market Perspective.- Air Transport Regulation - A Perspective on Africa's Regulatory Framework.- Emergence of the Low Cost Carrier model in Africa.- Demand patterns in air passenger transportation - Application of Gravity Model.- Africa's air transport infrastructure -Challenges, complexities and opportunities.- Tourism development in Sub-Sahara Africa and impact on regional airline business models

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